Yemrehana II Krestos of Abyssinia

Yemrehana II Krestos of Abyssinia (1072-) was the king of Abyssinia from 1084, succeeding Kedus Harbe of Abyssinia.

Biography
Yemrehana was born in 1072 to the Miaphysite Christian Ethiopian Zagwe dynasty, and he was the son of King Kedus Harbe of Abyssinia and Theobronia. In 1084, his father committed suicide after losing the County of Massawa to Axum, leaving the 12-year-old Yemrehana to become the new king of Abyssinia in his place. During his reign, he fared no better. Axum continued to campaign against him, with King Dawit II of Axum seizing more of his lands in present-day Eritrea as well as giving the Duchy of Shewa independence by enforcing Maya'ir Makhzumi's claim to the duchy.